The Met Office has issued a red weather warning, the most serious level of alert, due to Storm Éowyn bringing strong winds, heavy rain, and flooding to parts of the UK.

What Does a Red Weather Warning Mean?
A red warning means the weather is very dangerous and could cause loss of life or serious damage to property. This alert is due to the extreme winds and rain caused by Storm Éowyn.
Latest on Storm Éowyn
Storm Éowyn is a powerful storm system sweeping across the UK. Some areas are already facing bad weather, and conditions are expected to worsen throughout the day.
Areas at High Risk
The red weather warning is in place for:
South Wales
Southwest England
West Midlands
North West England
Safety Advice
If you’re in an affected area:
Avoid travel unless it’s urgent.
Stay indoors and away from windows.
Avoid flooded areas.
Follow any evacuation orders.
Stay Updated
Keep checking weather reports and updates from the Met Office. Stay safe and take steps to protect yourself and your family.
Author: Hassan Ahmad